Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th May 2012 10:08 UTC
hosts file, add a redirect in their router software, change DNS servers (any pros and cons from people who actually do this?), and about a gazillion other things. The Dutch copyright lobby's next step? Blocking websites that detail how to circumvent the blockade. Hey Kuik, we're right here!
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the only thing that made me move back to my ISP's dns was that Alkami and other download sites wouldn't understand which country i was in and would set me to american, so downloads were really slow as they didn't push me to a local mirror. I also noticed that updates for Windows + Mac OSX would be a lot slower probably as they use Alkami as they're backbone for updates/downloads?




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Have been using google public DNS servers for the past year after my ISP decided to block some URLs, (WTF? Some not even close to been a torrent site).
Pro's
Can access all web sites again.
Con's
None noticed. (Although site response can be slowish on occasion).
How long before changing DNS servers is illegal though? Twats!